Louis XI was only one in a great monarchical chain that had ruled France for years. It is speculated that Louis XI was the cause of decline for French monarchies; however he was known to the public as Louis the Beloved. During the time of Louis XI; France never truly had a single leader but‚ a great figurehead. Louis XI was hardly a sole ruler; even though everything had to come through him for approval Louis sought out advisement in many places. Due to being crowned at age five Louis XI hadn’t
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The two primary readings that I decided to analyse are Catherine of Siena: Letter 74 To Pope Gregory XI‚ in Avignon and Jean Froissart: On The Hundred Years’ War (1337-1453). As a woman‚ Catherine was an influential person religiously‚ which was not common during this period. Catherine of Siena‚ a servant to the poor and sick and a spiritualist‚[1] encouraged Pope Gregory XI to return to Rome because she believed the Papacy did not belong in Avignon‚ but belonged in Rome [2]. She convinced the Pope
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They cared for the aspirations of the people and represented their country. Louis XI of France and Henry VII of England were two examples of New Monarchs who centralized government and contributed to the rise of their countries from the period of 1450-1550. After the Hundred Years War‚ was the rise of the Valois family in France. France defeated the duchy of Burgundy‚ and there was no threat of a new state. Louis XI assumed power for the Valois family and contributed to the rise of France as a new
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MEI STRUCTURED MATHEMATICS EXAMINATION FORMULAE AND TABLES 1 Arithmetic series General (kth) term‚ last (nth) term‚ l = Sum to n terms‚ Geometric series General (kth) term‚ Sum to n terms‚ Sum to infinity Infinite series f(x) uk = a + (k – 1)d un = a + (n – l)d – – Sn = 1 n(a + l) = 1 n[2a + (n – 1)d] 2 2 x2 xr = f(0) + xf’(0) + –– f"(0) + ... + –– f (r)(0) + ... 2! r! f(x) f(a + x) uk = a r k–1 a(1 – r n) a(r n – 1) Sn = –––––––– = –––––––– 1–r r–1
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Bart Solbach Hist 584 Professor Greene October 31‚ 2012 The Will of the People In modern warfare‚ it is important to consider‚ effectively winning the hearts and minds of the people. This is especially important if the war being fought is a civil war‚ as ultimately the most a government has to fear is its own people. Successfully doing so is to show your force as more of a power for good than that of your enemy‚ or barring that being the lesser of two evils. The CCP succeeded due to the peasantry
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in body and produce a stimulatory effect on the activity of cells. Thus‚ a hormone affects the cells of the body‚ causing changes to the body. “Androgens‚ the male sex hormones‚ play an essential role in male sexual differentiation and development” (Zhu) so the interaction between hormones and behavior affects the determination of gender identity through the stimulatory effect on the cells‚ caused by the hormones. When it comes to biological psychology and environmental influences‚ it is a question
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benevolent sexism (Glick and Fiske‚ 1996). Benevolent sexism is the positive evaluation of women in traditional gender role‚ while hostile sexism is the negative evaluation of women who violate traditional gender roles (Glick‚ Deibold‚ Bailey-Weerner‚ & Zhu‚ 1997; Masser & Adams in press). This article focuses on the influence that hostile and benevolent sexism has on people’s perceptions of female offenders (Viki‚ Massey‚ and Masser‚ 2005‚ p. 109). The researchers chose to conduct this study to examine
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STAT 231 (Winter 2012 - 1121) Honours Statistics Prof. R. Metzger University of Waterloo A LTEXer: W. Kong Last Revision: April 3‚ 2012 Table of Contents 1 PPDAC 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 2 Problem . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Plan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Analysis . . . . .
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Farah Amir Katelyn Dearing Sarah Gleaton Eamonn Green Robert McNeil Yiyi Zhu March 30‚ 1997 Jeffery Bezos Joy Covey Amazon 410 Terry Ave. North Seattle‚ WA 98109 Dear Mr. Bezos and Ms. Covey: We are pleased to inform you that we have completed the requested consultation on Amazon’s upcoming IPO. Selection of Books as Company Focus We believe that books was the optimal selection from Mr. Bezos’ original list of 20 retail categories in which he outlineds the types of products consumers will
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2005‚ from Business Source Premier. Summary: The author indicates several ways in which managers can assist in delivering organizational excellence. He identifies critical business challenges and ways HR can facilitate change. Zhu‚ Y. (2004). Responding to the challenges of globalization: human resource development in Japan. Journal of World Business‚ 39(4) 337-348. Retrieved October 1‚ 2005‚ from Business Source Premier. Summary: The author
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